JURI 610 Quiz Christian Foundations
JURI 610 Quiz: Christian Foundations of Law
- Which of the following does Professor Berman assert was the first modern legal system?
- Why did Ronald Dworkin reject the value of a general theory of law that would be valid for all legal systems?
- Which of the following factors is not identified by psychological studies as most important in securing adherence to rules and laws?
- What key element is often left unstated in jurisprudential debates that can lead to misunderstandings among those engaged in the debates?
- Which of the following is not a characteristic or belief of the Puritans as described by Professor Berman:
- Theories of law help answer which question?
- In what foundational document is Laws of Nature and Nature’s God referenced?
- An ultimate purpose of law, according to Calvin and his followers, was to create an upright Christian community.
- Ronald Dworkin explained that the Nazi regime that resulted in the holocaust was one without law.
- Professor Bix asserts that as practices in a society change any labels that had previously been assigned to those practices by a conceptual or descriptive theory should be considered wrong.
- Explain the doctrine of the uses of the law.
- Briefly explain how a deeply held conviction that law is part of the ultimate purpose and meaning of life helps to deter crime.
- Explain what Professor Berman asserts is the primary cause of the crisis of the Western legal tradition?
- Explain what Professor Bix means when he says that words like “democracy” and “law” have not only a strong descriptive element but also a residual normative element?
- What was the first systematic legal treatise produced in the West and what technique did it utilize to synthesize the law?
- In proclaiming the abolition of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction and denying the validity of the canon law, what was Luther primarily challenging?
- In chapter 5, explain why Professor Berman believes that it is important to consider the laws of a country in connection with the predominant religious beliefs of the time.
Set 2
- What key element is often left unstated in jurisprudential debates that can lead to misunderstandings among those engaged in the debates?
- Anthropological studies confirm that in all cultures, law shares with religion four elements; which of the following is not one of the elements identified?
- In what foundational document is Laws of Nature and Nature’s God referenced?
- Which of the following factors is not identified by psychological studies as most important in securing adherence to rules and laws?
- Theories of law help answer which question?
- Professor Berman describes France in the late 1700s as what form of government?
- Luther replaced the Gregorian “two swords” theory with the following theory:
- Law should be wholly relative to circumstances of time and place to be valid.
- In The Concept of Law, H. L. A. Hart considered the question of “What is the Purpose of Law?”
- Ronald Dworkin explained that the Nazi regime that resulted in the holocaust was one without law.
- Briefly explain how a deeply held conviction that law is part of the ultimate purpose and meaning of life helps to deter crime.
- Explain what Professor Berman asserts is the primary cause of the crisis of the Western legal tradition?
- From Professor Berman’s perspective, explain the essence of the Papal Revolution?
- Explain the doctrine of the uses of the law.
- Explain what Professor Berman means when he says that religion is a shared commitment to transcendent values?
- In proclaiming the abolition of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction and denying the validity of the canon law, what was Luther primarily challenging?
- In chapter 5, explain why Professor Berman believes that it is important to consider the laws of a country in connection with the predominant religious beliefs of the time.